Seattle Secureworld Expo

October 28 - 29, 2009  ·  Meydenbauer Convention Center

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Details for the 2009 Seattle event can be found below.

Please check back for details on the 2010 Seattle SecureWorld Expo which will be held October 27 - 28, 2010.

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS


October 28, 2009

October 29, 2009

OPENING KEYNOTE

Jeff Bardin, Principal, Treadstone 71

Extremist Online Social Networks - Jihadis 

INFRAGARD KEYNOTE BREAKFAST

8:30 am – 9:15 am InfraGard Chapter Meeting: Digital / Physical Security Convergence
Ron Sheckler, Pinkerton Investigations

Joseph Dittmar, World Trade Center Survivor,
Always Remember Initiative

Lessons Learned from a Date with Destiny; A Historic and Inspirational View of 9/11/01

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE
Paid Conference Includes Lunch

Jim Reavis, Executive Director, Cloud Security Alliance

Cloud Security Alliance: Securing the Present and Future of Cloud Computing

LUNCHEON KEYNOTE
Paid Conference Includes Lunch
Richard Power, Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Mellon CyLab

Starting Over After A Lost Decade: In Search of a Bold New Vision for Cyber Security

CONFERENCE SESSIONS
12 CPE Credits
Includes Two Day Conference Pass, Conference Sessions, Keynotes,
Vendor Presentations, and Lunch

October 28, 2009

October 29, 2009

Maximizing the Business Value of Vulnerability Management
Kip Boyle, CISO, PEMCO Insurance

e-Discovery and the Keys to the Crown Jewels
Aaron Cronan, Esq, e-Discovery Services, Fios, Inc.

We Just Can’t Keep Up: Managing Smartphones/PDAs in the Enterprise Space
Vanessa Pegueros, CISO, Expedia


Extremist Online Social Networks – Jihadis, a Deeper Analysis
Jeff Bardin, Principal, Treadstone 71

Putting the Business in Information Security Architecture
Ravila Helen White, Information Security Strategist, Business Model Inc.

Panel Discussion: Preventing Heartland: Understanding Standard of Care
Moderated by: Deanna Locke, Co-Chair, WTIA Security SIG, Washington Technology Industry Association
Paula Selis, Senior Counsel Consumer Protection Division, Washington State Attorney General’s Office
Barbara Padagas, Manager of Information, Privacy, and IT Security, Puget Sound Energy
Andrea Blander, Assistant General Counsel-Privacy, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Visualizing IDS Output: Tools and Methodology
Russ McRee, Senior Security Analyst, Microsoft Online Services

Panel Discussion: Cybersecurity Research at the University of Washington: A Look at the Latest Developments
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Director, Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity

Legislative Tracking for a "Leg-up" on Compliance
Beckie Krantz, CEO, Legicrawler
Karen Worstell, President, Puget Sound ISSA

Improving Security Through Metrics Analysis
Eric Cowperthwaite, Chief Information Security Officer, Providence Health and Services

NERC 101: An Overview of Electric Grid Security Rules for Utilities
Ernie Hayden, Former CISO, Port of Seattle, Seattle City Light, and Group Health Cooperative

It Doesn’t Have to be So Hard!
Patrick Lamphere, Manager of Information Security, Port of Seattle

Tracking of USB Devices
Colin Cree,
Director, EFS e-Forensic Services Inc.


Achieving Information Assurance in a Green Computing Environment
Michael Metzler, Program Director, Information Assurance, SAVVIS Federal Systems


Introducing the Compliance Management Life Cycle (CMLC)
Jeff Lowder, Director, Information Security, The Walt Disney Company

Lock Security and How it can be Compromised
Keith Turpin,

IT Security Assessment Team Lead, The Boeing Company


The Process to Achieve Business Alignment with Security
Francis J. D’Addario, Emeritus Faculty, Strategic Influence and Innovation, Security Executive Council

The Art of Risk Assessments (session 1)
Bruce Lobree, Snr. Risk Management Analyst, Entertainment Industry

The Art of Risk Assessments (session 2)
Bruce Lobree, Snr. Risk Management Analyst, Entertainment Industry


Panel Discussion: IP Addresses:  PII Classification and Retention in Contention
Moderated by: Deanna Locke, Co-Chair, WTIA Security SIG, Washington Technology Industry Association
Panelists:
Ivan Orton, Senior Deputy Prosecutor, King County
Randy Gainer, Davis Wright Tremaine
John Christiansen, Christiansen IT Law

Risky Behavior; A Risk Based Look at Inappropriate Use in the Workplace
Peter Jekel, CISO, Washington State Department of Corrections

Web Application Vulnerability Assessment for the Security Generalist
John Soltys, Security Analyst, UW Medicine


Panel Discussion: The Challenge of Balancing Sales and Risk
Moderated by: Mike Mara, Risk Program Manager, Merchant Risk Council
Vanessa Pegueros, Chief Information Security Officer, Expedia.com
Paul McTaggart, Sr. Product Manager, Global Payments & Risk, Expedia.com
John Morrey, Vice President, e-Commerce, Expedia.com

Cloud Computing, A Deeper Analysis

Ernest Hayden, Former CISO, Port of Seattle, Seattle City Light, and Group Health Cooperative


Position Yourself for Career Success: Smart Career Management in the New Millennium
Kim Batson, CIO Coach, Career Management Coaching.com


Digital Forensics and Law Enforcement Issues
Hunter Goodman, Assistant Attorney General and Director of Governmental Affairs, the Office of the Washington State Attorney General

 

SECUREWORLD + 
Earn 16 CPE Credits
Includes Two Day Conference Pass, Conference Sessions, Keynotes,
Vendor Presentations, and Lunch


Streamlining Compliance Efforts While Building Better Security
J. Andrew Brinkhorst, former Program Manager, Security Strategy and Policies, Lexmark International, Inc

 
Information Risk Leadership Strategy: Putting All the Pieces Together
Francis J. D’Addario, Emeritus Faculty, Strategic Influence and Innovation, Security Executive Council
Barb Padagas, Manager of Information, Privacy and IT Security, Puget Sound Energy


 

EXECUTIVE PEER TO PEER ROUNDTABLES 
(Invitation Only)

October 28, 2009

October 29, 2009

11:00AM-12:00PM
Identity and Access Management

Justin Northcraft, IT Security Officer, Frontier Bank

10:45AM-11:45AM
Security in Lean Times
Ernie Hayden, former CISO of Seattle City Light

12:00PM-1:00PM
Compliance through Security
Robert Klotz, VP of Technology, Akibia

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11:45AM-12:45PM
Protecting End Users from Emerging Threats
Alex Hamon, Director of Product Management, Core Security Technologies

Sponsored by:


October 28, 2009
EXECUTIVE STEERING COUNCIL KICKOFF BREAKFAST
Secrets Stolen, Fortunes Lost: Preventing Intellectual Property Theft and Economic Espionage in the 21st Century

(Invitation only)
Christopher Burgess, Sr. Security Advisor to the Chief Security Officer, Fortune 100 company
Richard Power, Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Mellon CyLab

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October 28, 2009
CTIN Chapter Meeting
10: 30 am – 11:15 am

 

CONFERENCE RECEPTION
October 28, 2009
3:00PM

Please Join Us For The Opportunity To Relax & Network With Peers, Speakers And Exhibitors. Enjoy Complimentary Beer, Wine & Appetizers!

Hosted by:

 

DASH FOR PRIZES
October 29, 2009

Register at each participating exhibitor's booth throughout the two day conference to win! During the last break, listen for announcements and your name to be called!

Dash for Prizes commences at 2:00PM
(Must be present to win)



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